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(dēlēre, dēlēvī, dēlētus) to destroy; blot out
interficio = kill, DESTROY |
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(resistere, restitī [often+dat]) to resist, oppose, make a stand |
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heavy; serious, important; difficult |
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sacred; virtuous, blameless |
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shameful, base; ugly, foul |
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uterque, utraque, utrumque |
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first, for the first time |
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than
adv = (rather) than [as in comparisons] |
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adj. good C= melior, melius (better) S= optimus, -a, -um (best) |
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adj. big C= māior, māius (bigger) S= maximus, -a, -um (biggest) |
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adj. bad C= pēior, pēius (worse) S= pessimus, -a, -um (worst) |
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adj. much; many C= plūs, plūris (more - in the sing. is neut. noun oft. followed by part. gen.) S= plūrimus, -a, -um (most) |
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adj. small C= minor, minus (smaller, less) S= minimus, -a, -um (smallest, least) |
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adj. upper C= superior, superius (higher) S= summus, -a, -um (highest, furthest; top of) = supremus, -a, -um (highest, last) |
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Which four adjectives ending in -lis form the superlative by adding -limus (-a, -um) to the stem? |
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facilis, facile difficilis, difficile similis, simile dissimilis, dissimile |
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